Talk:Evan Hunter
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As is, this is just a list of works written and a hint of a biography. It's a long stub, but I think it's still a stub?... Schissel : bowl listen July 7, 2005 20:30 (UTC)
- The list of works is a disaster--almost all redlinks, and the few blue ones point to the concepts of "heat" and "ice" rather than the novels... --Dvyost 8 July 2005 05:09 (UTC)
- Found an unlinked list at 87th precinct for those, but I'll leave the rest of the delinking to others, unless someone would like to spend their summer filling each of those in... =) --Dvyost 8 July 2005 05:13 (UTC)
A number of titles seem to be missing from the bibliography, especially non-series titles published under the McBain pseudonym. The Sentries (1965) and Guns (1976) immediately come to mind. The bibliography at [1] has more. --Clampton 12:26, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
It's missing Candyland: A Novel in Two Parts, by Evan Hunter and Ed McBain. In which section would that go, or would it be in both? Ralphmerridew 19:58, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Murder in the Navy
Was it originally published in 1955 or 1964? You have it both ways....
--K D Faber
[edit] Films
Only a partial list here - Buddwing was filmed for example starring James Garner.
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